Recently, Dr. Nan Goodman was interviewed by Chris Leppek from Intermountain Jewish News, a weekly newspaperÌýthat covers events in Colorado and surrounding states as well asÌýIsrael and Jewish communities around the world. The article, titled "Literature meets law,"Ìýdiscusses how Dr. Goodman came into her role as the Director of the Program in Jewish Studies at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ. It also focuses on how she uniquely intersects literature and law, "They share, among other things, the fact that they're constructed on the basis of language, that they operate often within prescribed constraints, and that they're both involved in mixing imagination and the normative, what is and what should be and what could be."
Like the serendipitous moments that have taken place in the course of her research and ledÌýher to become a Jewish Studies scholar, she feels that she is meant to be here. "I really have a tremendous passion for it," she says. "I'm very grateful that I was given this opportunity. It's been like beshert."
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